Since its debut in 2009, Grammarly has only been available in one language: English. Sure, you could switch between dialects, including Canadian and Indian English, but if you wrote in any other language, you were out of luck. That’s changing today with Grammarly rolling out beta support for five additional languages: French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish.
The update is available to all Grammarly customers — whether you live in a country that speaks the language you want to write in or not — with support for the platform’s signature features included. As you write in any one of the new languages, you’ll see Grammarly highlight spelling and grammatical errors,
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